of the station officers, Nick was probably my favourite, he was good at his job, he had authority, would be strict if needed but stood by his team, even enjoying a joke when Bayleef left
Not outrageous at all, shouldn't be making a good living out of snooker. People seem to like him, I think it's because the other pro's stood by him. You have to ask why? Top player no doubt but his ban was ridiculously for not bringing it to the authorities attention, very fishy indeed.
Dad tries to square up to officer... Officer rests hand on his stomach and gives him the lightest push known to man, so light he hardly moves... "YOU JUST TOUCHED ME"... Yawn. On the contrary the son is quite a good sensible lad.... oh how times have changed.
Jack Morgan as Fireman Sam George Green as Elvis Cridlington Carole Webb as Penny Morris Bert Quigley as Trevor Evans Geoff Pearce as Station Officer Steele
If anyone was going to ask him it would be John I suppose, after all they share a ride to work and such like that, but as it was Sandra who started rumors it’s her fault.
Thus why even if Nick and John are not having a ruck at each other, Nick always had done what’s best for him as he takes the majority of the responsibility of the watch and their responsibility to follow directions from anyone higher than them including their Station Officer and Sub Officer.
An educational show about crisps 😂😂😂 we really are living in a different world than the one I was a nipper in. It was all fat sugar and passive benson&hedges smoke back then.
Geoff always followed orders, although he mellowed out over time. Colin was a bit of a hothead when he started but also started to settle into the job at hand, whilst Billy was a good firefighter, he was often a bit too cocky, like he is being here.
I remember a teacher casually slapping a boy in the face as he entered the classroom when there was a bit of a lunchtime racket going on. Then he went out again. The boy sank to his desk with his head in his hands before rushing out of the classroom, presumably to cry in private. Saw quite a lot of this sort of stuff at my old prep school in the 60s!
I was slapped on the right ear by my Geography teacher laughing at a school-friends joke as I entered class when an eight-year old. The blow almost lifted me off my feet. It was Big Ben striking midday in my head for days. In the end he made me stand in the corridor, for a minute or two, then bade me enter, but in complete silence. This was 1974. If that happened today he would have got the sack. And charged with assault and child abuse. But hey, I sure got taught a lesson alright!😮
This IDF supporting twunt believes that have to hunt down Hamas with NO regard for innocent civilians in Gaza, typical Zio behaviour, this man is no hero trust me.